Most
people have seen one or more of the best selling For Dummies series of books. These are books that seek to take
complex and challenging subjects and
explain them in terms that even beginners can understand and use. From a quick hit on the Internet I mined the following sampling of titles: Stock Investing For
Dummies; Slow Cookers For Dummies;
Guitar for Dummies; Excel For Dummies; Buddhism
For Dummies; Chicago For Dummies. The list is almost endless. These
books aim to take subjects that might appear daunting and present them in a simple, clear way that can be understood by a person
who is a "dummy" on that particular subject.
In I Corinthians 1:18-3:19 the
apostle Paul writes inspired words that we
might call "Wisdom for Dummies." In this section he mentions the word
"wisdom" at least fourteen times. But he makes a clear distinction.
On the one hand, there is "human wisdom" (2:4), also called "the wisdom of this age" (2:6)
and "the wisdom of this world".(1:20). Paul bluntly says "the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God"
(3:19). On the other hand there is "the wisdom of God" (1:21,
24) which actually turns out to be the gospel
message of Christ and Him crucified (2:1-5)! In I Corinthians 1:17-2:16 Paul skillfully lays out the argument that
the gospel is wisdom for dummies! . It was a
hidden wisdom not accessible to man through his own intellectual power
or reasoning ability (2:6-9).
In a nutshell, Paul argues that
the notion that Christ would come to earth as
God in the flesh and die a weak and humiliating and shameful death on a cross
as a common criminal was absolutely absurd to a world that already considered itself wise. To them it was, to
coin Paul's word, "foolishness"
(1:18, 21, 23). Butt the gospel turns out to be wisdom for dummies! That is, although the "rulers of
this age" (2:6, 8) didn't get
it when Christ came, God revealed all this to us through Holy Spirit inspired men who preached and recorded it in the
words of the Bible. The result is that what is hidden to worldly-minded
people is now clearly revealed to spiritual-minded people who will take time to
read and study the Bible (1 Corinthians 2:10-16; Ephesians 3:3-6).
Abraham
Lincoln was once hired to sue someone over a $2.50 debt. He didn't want to do it, but his client insisted. Abe
asked for a fee of $10 paid in advance. He
then gave half to the defendant, keeping the other half for himself. The
defendant promptly paid his debt and went home with $2.50 left over! Everybody
in the situation was happy - but not everyone was wise! Some people are much smarter
than others. But no man is a dummy who accepts and acts on the wisdom
God reveals in the Gospel.
Eric